Paris Montreuil Expo is located in Montreuil, less than 30 minutes by public transport from the centre of Paris. If you’re not from the Paris region, we’ve got some great tips for you.

  •  Coming by: car

Think about carpooling! With Bla Bla Car for example!

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  •  You are coming by: train

Option 1) Travel with SNCF:

‱ ≀ 9 peoples: sncf-connect.com
‱ ≄ 10 peoples: voyages-train-groupes.sncf.fr

Option 2) The SNCF’s Ouigo service also offers reduced-price trains: ouigo.com

Option 3) Trenitalia, if you are travelling from Lyon: trenitalia.com

Option 4) Trainline, railway company : thetrainline.com

  •  Coming by: bus

Option 1) FlixBus: flixbus.fr

Option 2) Ouibus, the SNCF’s bus company, offers low fares for travel from Spain, Italy, England, the Netherlands, Belgium and France:

‱ ≀ 9 peoples: ouibus.fr
‱ ≄ 10 peoples: ouibus.fr/groupes

  •  You are coming: by plane

Île-de-France has 2 main airports: Roissy – Charles de Gaulle and Orly..

From Roissy – CDG to the Y/CON 10:
‱ by car: around 30 minutes
‱ by public transport: about 50 minutes

Take RER B (towards “Massy Palaiseau”) to “ChĂątelet – Les Halles”, then RER A (towards “Boissy-Saint-LĂ©ger”) to “Nation”, then metro line 9 (towards “Mairie de Montreuil”) to “Robespierre”, then walk 3 minutes. Buy a zone 1-5 ticket.

From Orly to the Y/CON 10:
‱ by car: about 30 minutes
‱ by public transport: approximately 1 hour 50 minutes

Take tram line 7 (towards “Villejuif – Louis Aragon”) to “Villejuif – Louis Aragon”, then metro line 7 (towards “La Courneuve – 8 Mai 1945”) to “ChaussĂ©e d’Antin – La Fayette”, then take metro line 9 (towards “Mairie de Montreuil”) to “Robespierre”, then walk for 3 minutes. Buy a zone 1-4 ticket.

There are a number of different tickets available for getting around Paris and the suburbs, so we’ve put together a list of those you might find useful during your stay at Y/CON 10!

The city of Paris and the Île-de-France region are divided into zones, Paris Montreuil Expo is in zone 2. If you have to cross several zones to get there, you’ll need to take this into account when buying your tickets.

Tickets T+

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The cardboard ticket book is gradually disappearing.
Here are some alternatives:

Navigo Easy

The Navigo Easy pass is an anonymous contactless pass that can be reused and used to load several tickets. The Navigo Easy pass is sold for €2 and then offers lower prices on t+ ticket books.
RATP Trajet: More information

Navigo Découverte

Comes with a personal transport card. You can load it with your Navigo Month, Navigo Week or Navigo Day pass. Your Passe Navigo DĂ©couverte allows you to travel freely within the zones you have chosen. It’s available to everyone, immediately and without any formalities.RATP Trajet: More information

You can also top up your Navigo pass or buy tickets via the application: BonjourRatp available on Android and IOS.


If you are under 26, you can take a Ticket Jeunes Week-end per day
All connections are possible for 24 hours. Choice of zones 1-3 or 1-5.

This ticket does not cover the following destinations: Roissy – Charles de Gaulle and Orly by RER, Orlybus, Orlyval and Roissybus. You can travel to Paris by RATP bus from Orly (bus 183 or 285) or Roissy (350 or 351).

Ticket Jeunes Week-end price:
4,70 € for zones 1-3
10,35 € for zones 1-5

Don’t forget to write your surname, first name and the date of use on the Ticket Jeunes Week-end or you will be fined if you are stopped.


If you are over 26, you can take a Paris Visite.
All connections are possible for 24 hours.

Price of Ticket:
29,25 € for zones 1-5
13,95 € for zones 1-3